Recovery of the uranium
oxide by oxidation: The pellets eliminated in any stage, and especially during the inspection stage, are oxidized and recovered as recycled uranium oxide that is put back again into the mixing stage.
Not exact matches
She notes that the study's authors took great pains to exclude other possible explanations for the subsurface
oxidation, whether from sediment mixing
by tiny organisms or from
oxidation by nonbiological agents such as nitrates and metallic
oxides.
By oxidation or reduction, i.e. the donation or acceptance of electrons, the catalysts convert combustion pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen
oxides and hydrocarbons, into carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen.
Wang's research group designed a five - metal catalyst based on these high - entropy - alloy nanoparticles and demonstrated superior catalytic performance for selective
oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen
oxide, a reaction used
by the chemical industry to produce nitric acid, an important chemical in the large - scale production of fertilizers and other products.
The study shows that the reduction of carbonate to diamond is balanced
by the
oxidation of iron sulphide to iron
oxides.
For planar (flat) surface
oxidation, the model predicts a critical concentration, where the
oxide of the minor element dominates the
oxide of the major element
by neglecting mass transfer between the bulk alloy and grain boundary.
Stable solar - driven
oxidation of water
by semiconducting photoanodes protected
by transparent catalytic nickel
oxide films.
However, nitric
oxide production produces adverse reactions and toxic metabolites, which must be neutralized
by your body so they don't result in oxidative damage to your blood vessel lining (
by peroxynitrite
oxidation and nitration reactions).
Proven technologies for generating syngas
by combining carbon
oxides (from partial
oxidation of biomass) with H2 (from electrolysis) can currently generate three to four times the product yield obtainable
by fermentation (5).